Description
This book provides an in-depth analysis of how energy security intersects with defense and sustainability policies in Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Scotland. As these nations pursue ambitious renewable energy transitions, they face unique geopolitical challenges and security considerations that shape their policy frameworks.
Kivimaa examines the strategic decisions these countries make to balance climate goals with national security imperatives, particularly in the context of regional tensions and energy independence. The study explores critical infrastructure protection, supply chain resilience, and the role of international cooperation in achieving sustainable energy transitions.
Through detailed case studies, the book reveals how defense and security policies influence renewable energy investments, grid infrastructure development, and international energy partnerships. It offers valuable insights into the mechanisms through which nations can achieve climate objectives while strengthening energy sovereignty and security.







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